Chi You was holding an amber sword and was engaged in a fierce battle with Gong Gong.
As he continued to fight, Chi You saw Gong Gong on the opposite side sinking into a self-destructive state. Chi You knew that Gong Gong's breakthrough was imminent, and immediately stepped out to protect Gong Gong.
Zhu Rong, who had already been defeated by Gonggong, saw this and muttered dissatisfiedly: "Huh, what's the big deal? I will surpass him sooner or later."
Seeing this, Chi You's mouth twitched slightly, and he said helplessly: "Sister, you are only fifteen years old, why do you open your mouth and shut up? Who did you learn this from?"
Chi You regretted letting his sister go to the Central Plains. Although after going to the Central Plains, his sister's enthusiasm for practicing martial arts became higher, but she also became vulgar. She was open-mouthed and silent, but she still had the manners of a Nanman princess.
Chi You didn't know what his sister had gone through in the Central Plains, and he didn't dare to ask. Even if he asked her, he wouldn't tell her. He only knew that his sister was hunted down by a group of Central Plains masters, including people from hundreds of families.
Chi You, who was eager to protect his sister, was not willing to let his sister suffer, so he directly drove back these guys who were full of kindness and morality but had dirty hearts. If Gonggong hadn't persuaded him, he might have killed the people who bullied his sister.
Empty.
Hearing what Chi You said, Zhu Rong said with a nonchalant expression: "I know, I will pay attention, uh..."
Seeing his brother looking like he was about to eat someone, Zhu Rong laughed and said, "I won't dare next time, brother."
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Jizhou, Yecheng
Yuan Hong, the most powerful general under Yuan Shao, was fighting three generals on his own. They were: Nangong Changwan, Ju Wuba and Ma Shanwei.
Namgoong Changman is the best general in South Korea.
Juwuba and Mashanweize were both Wang Mang's subordinates.
How could three unrelated people suddenly join forces to fight Yuan Hongda?
A lot of things naturally happened.
Yuan Shao tried his best to deal with Han Fu, no, Han Xin.
Not only did he spend a lot of money to bribe and win over South Korean officials, but he also won over many military generals.
Of course, Yuan Shao also knew that these small methods were not enough to defeat Han Xin, so he also recruited Lian Po, hoping to let Lian Po fight against Han Xin.
Therefore, when Lian Po assumed the post of Governor-General of Zhao State, Yuan Shao's conspiracy to prepare for South Korea actually began.
Taking advantage of the fact that the main force of the Qin army moved north with unclear intentions, and South Korea allocated half of its troops to defend against the Qin army, Yuan Shao adopted the advice of military advisor Tian Feng. On the surface, Lian Po led an army of 150,000 to attack South Korea, but in fact Lian Po had
There were only 80,000 troops, and the real purpose was just to go to Lian Po and hold Han Xin back.
Yuan Shao ordered Shajuanyan to lead a partial army to avoid Han Xin's army, and took a roundabout route to Yecheng, the capital of Han, and took advantage of the situation to capture Yecheng and capture Han Fu alive.
Yuan Shao knew Han Fu well and knew that he was a man with no ambitions. What's more, Han Fu was an old official of the Yuan family. With this kind of kindness, as long as he could capture Han Fu alive, Yuan Shao would be sure to persuade him to surrender.
Han Fu, as his father, had surrendered. How could Han Xin, his son, not surrender?
Now that the threat of Qin is imminent, Yuan Shao attacks his neighbors at this time. In fact, he also wants to rely on embezzling South Korea and integrating the power of South Korea and Zhao to fight against Qin alone.
It's not like Yuan Shao never thought of joining forces with Han Fu to fight against Qin Hao. However, Han Fu's weak temper might mean that once Qin Hao's hundreds of thousands arrived, he would be frightened into opening the city gate and surrendering.
In order to prevent Han Fu from holding him back, Yuan Shao decided to take the lead and completely eliminate Han Fu before the Qin army sent troops.
It has to be said that Yuan Shao was really courageous this time, and this move was indeed vicious, hitting South Korea's fate directly. This move alone brought South Korea into the crisis of national annihilation.
With Lian Po in charge, Yuan's army's combat power was indeed impressive. Even Han Xin, a soldier immortal, could not defeat 80,000 Yuan's army in a short period of time.
In the end, the Shajuan Curtain had not yet captured Yecheng, but Han Fu could not withstand the pressure. Under the persuasion of many surrender factions, he actually opened the city and surrendered, allowing the Zhao army to occupy Yecheng without any effort.
A huge city second only to Luoyang and Chang'an.
Han Fu's surrender also put his son Han Xin, who had always advocated resistance to Yuan, into an extremely embarrassing situation.
At this time, there are only two ways in front of Han Xin:
The first is to surrender to Yuan Shao, but he has offended Yuan Shao to death a long time ago. With Yuan Shao's petty mind, even if he will not kill him after surrendering, he will definitely not reuse him.
The second is that he would rather die than surrender, but if his father Han Fu surrenders and his son Han Xin refuses to surrender, it will be equivalent to forcing Yuan Shao to kill Han Fu.
Once this charge is proven, no matter which prince Han Xin joins in the future, the other prince will definitely have a grudge against him. After all, he indirectly killed his father.
Han Xin was completely in a dilemma, and at the same time he cursed Han Fu in his heart: he cheated his son.
Han Xin had already deployed defenses in Yecheng, and they could hold out for at least a month. As long as Han Fu could hold on for a month, even if Han Xin couldn't get rid of Lian Po, he would send other generals and troops back to Yecheng to aid him.
But what did Han Fu do? After seeing Yuan Shao's army approaching the city, he was so frightened that he surrendered without even defending it for three days.
Everyone said that a tiger father has no dog sons, but Han Xin didn't understand. How could he be considered a tiger son, and how could he be born to Han Fu, a rat father?
Time passed little by little, and Han Xin gradually couldn't bear the pressure. Just when he was discouraged and ready to surrender to Yuan Shao, a man came to his door. He was Wang Mang.
Wang Mang came to Han Xin for only one purpose, and that was to unite the princes of Hebei to fight against Qin Hao. He knew that among the generals in Hebei, only Han Xin could fight against Bai Qi, and if Han Xin surrendered to Yuan Shao, Yuan Shao would not be able to kill him even if he surrendered to Yuan Shao.
It was absolutely impossible for Han Xin to let him take charge of the military, so he took the initiative to help Han Xin get out of trouble.
There was no solid evidence for the things Wang Mang did in the past, so his reputation was mixed. Some were good and some were bad. However, Han Xin naturally knew that Wang Mang must have done those things.
Han Xin hated foreigners deeply, but Wang Mang introduced Yuan Meng into the Pass, so naturally he did not have a good impression of Wang Mang.
But this time Wang Mang came to help him. As the saying goes: If you don't hit the smiling man with your hand, Han Xin will not look down on him.
Under Wang Mang's persuasion, Han Xin gave up his plan to surrender to Yuan Shao and understood that Qin Hao was their biggest opponent. But the key now was that he was willing to make peace with Yuan Shao, but Yuan Shao was unwilling to make peace with him.
At Wang Mang's suggestion, Han Xin directly inherited Han Fu's position as Marquis of Han, and told the public that his father Han Fu was being forced. Soon after, he raised troops to recapture Yecheng and rescue his father.